Oracle adds new capabilities to Smart Construction Platform
New analytics enable continuous improvement across project planning, construction, and asset operation

Oracle has launched a new solution to help builders streamline data across construction applications.
Dubbed Construction Intelligence Cloud Analytics, the new solution builds on Oracle’s Smart Construction Platform. The unified platform blends construction applications and data to help owners and contractors continuously improve performance, according to Oracle.
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"You can't manage what you can't measure," said Roz Buick, senior vice president of product, strategy, and marketing for Oracle Construction and Engineering.
"The new Oracle Construction Intelligence Cloud Analytics offering combined with the Smart Construction Platform's predictive intelligence engine and common data environment gives our customers a deeper, holistic understanding of their performance,” added Buick.
Furthermore, the Smart Construction Platform by Oracle combines capabilities from the firm’s engineering and construction applications, including third-party solutions in a common data environment, making collaboration a breeze.
Oracle announced the availability of its new analytics solution as well as enhancements to the construction platform at its Industry Lab in Deerfield, Illinois.
"We are increasingly focused on finding new and better ways to leverage our data to gain further insights into project performance and risk," said Brian Neal, project manager at Rudolph Libbe.
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"Connecting and blending data for analysis will provide the broadest and deepest view into our operations, helping us to understand trends across our business and identify ways to keep improving how we deliver projects for our customers."

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